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#3361: OAS Electoral Observation Mission - Press Release (fwd)
From: Mary Durran <durranmary@hotmail.com>
OAS Electoral Observation Mission in Haiti
Press Release
24 April 2000
Informal Translation
For further information, contact Mary Durran on 509 511 56 90 e-mail:
oeapress@yahoo.com
The OAS Electoral Observation Mission expresses its indignation about the
abduction and subsequent disappearance last Thursday of Claudy Myrthil,
Espace de Concertation (Space for Concord) city delegate candidate for the
Port-au-Prince council assembly. The Mission calls on the judicial
authorities to clarify the whereabouts of Mr. Myrthil and guarantee his
safety and immediate release. The Mission affirms that such violent acts of
intimidation are unacceptable in a state of rule of law, and are even more
reprehensible occurring in the midst of an electoral campaign, especially
when the victims are actors in the political process.
The Mission is troubled by the climate of insecurity in the country, which
has led to the withdrawal of some candidates from the legislative, municipal
and local elections. The Mission regrets the candidates’ decisions to
withdraw, and reaffirms the importance of sustained efforts by the
Government, political parties and civil society to work together to
establish the climate of security necessary for holding elections. The EOM
encourages all candidates to continue their electoral campaigns in spite of
the difficulties encountered. In so doing they will demonstrate the will of
the political parties to support the Haitian people’s right to freely choose
its leaders.
The Mission is also concerned about the current impasse holding up attempts
to resolve the electoral process in the Grande Anse. The Mission insists
once again that the State has primary responsibility to assure conditions of
security to permit the functioning of its institutions. The Mission also
reaffirms that dialogue, held in an atmosphere of peace and public security,
is the best way to resolve the crisis. In support of the authority of the
Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) over electoral institutions, the Mission
urges all parties to unite forces to find a viable solution to allow the
Jérémie Departmental and Communal Electoral Bureaux to reopen and thus
guarantee the citizens of Grande Anse the right to vote on 21 May 2000.
The Mission also calls for the application of Article 171 of the July 1999
Electoral Law, which allows for electoral observation by national groups
accredited by the CEP. The EOM believes that national observation is one of
the key aspects of guaranteeing transparency in the upcoming vote, as well
as future elections in Haiti. The Mission encourages all those involved to
work together in a common goal to ensure this democratic principle is
applied in the upcoming elections as well as those of future generations.
In the same spirit, the Mission encourages the CEP to continue its work to
ensure the Haitian electorate goes to the polls on 21 May and 25 June, the
dates decreed by the President of the Republic. With this goal in mind, the
EOM urges the CEP to nominate and train polling station workers, and to
finish printing and deliver the ballots within the required timeframe. The
Mission stresses its support for the CEP in its efforts to ensure the
participation of the Haitian electorate in credible, transparent and
peaceable elections.
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